Archive for February, 2015
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Sunday, February 22nd, 2015Prints available
Saturday, February 21st, 2015.December 2010.. ..New York..
I have a few of these small prints still available from a gallery exhibition. All the large limited editions were sold. But there are a few prints in small versions framed in a window matte board.
Here are the sizes.
4x 6 inch print framed in 5×7 inch window matte board. Cost $15.
5×7 inch print framed in a larger window matter board. Cost $20.
Please e-mail me at paule.saviano@gmail.com if your interested.
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Thursday, February 19th, 2015Fragile
Wednesday, February 18th, 2015Mr. Heinz Meier
Thursday, February 12th, 2015Dresden
Wednesday, February 11th, 2015..May 2011.. ..Dresden..
Walking up the hill across from the Slaughterhouse where Kurt Vonnegut was during the bombardment of Dresden.
Many years after Dresden was destroyed tons of stone debris from the baroque city was cleared to numerous sites around the edge of the city. The majority of the rubble was buried under this massive hill.
On sun splashed spring afternoon it’s hard to imagine that it was created from the horrors of war. Underneath the grass the memories of a once glorious city and pieces of people’s lives uncomfortably rest.
Apollo Radio (Chemnitz) interview
Friday, February 6th, 2015An interview from 2010 during my first trip to Dresden for From Above.
..June 2010.. ..New York to Chemnitz..
Radio interview by Maria Kotzur of Apollo Radio about From Above in Dresden, Germany on survivors of the Dresden firebombings February 13th, 1945.
Press the play arrow/link that says “German” to listen. The interview starts at about 25 seconds into the broadcast.
English
German
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Wednesday, February 4th, 2015Fragile
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2015Mr. Sumiteru Taniguchi- Nobel Peace Prize Nominee
Monday, February 2nd, 2015..February 2015..
Mr. Sumiteru Taniguchi and Mrs. Setsuko Thurlow, hibikusha, atomic bomb survivors have both been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
I had the privilege of photographing both for From Above.
Below is a portion of Mr. Taniguchi’s story.